I'm getting an error when I run my pytest tests. How can I debug it?
First, can you share the error message you're seeing? That will help me understand the issue better.
I'm seeing 'AssertionError: assert 1 == 2'. What does that mean?
This means that one of your assertions is failing. It indicates that the expected value (1) does not match the actual value (2). You should check the test case to see why the values are different.
How can I find out where the test is failing?
You can use the -v
option when running pytest for more verbose output, which will show you the specific test that failed.
Thanks! Is there a way to run a specific test instead of all of them?
Yes! You can run a specific test by using the syntax pytest path/to/test_file.py::test_function_name
.
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